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SPORTING

HAWKE’S BAY HUNT CLUB

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CONCLUDING RESULTS.

(By Telegraph—Press Association.) ' HASTINGS, Aug. 23. The Hawke’s Bay Hunt Club’s annual race meeting was held at Hastings racecourse in fine weathei. Jhe course wis in perfect -order. The attendance was fair. Tn the Cup Steeples Hi"hwav broke a leg and had to he dest roved. The totalisator handled £5983 as against £7957 last year. Concluding results: ABBOTSFORD HANDICAP. Of 109 sovs. Six furlongs and a half. 9 Shrewd. 7.10 (A. McDonald) 1 1 Royal Damon. 8.2 (B. H. Morris) 2 2 Chopin. 8.1 (S. Gerrand) ... 3 Also started: 10 High Court 8.10. o Queen’s Choice 8.4, 2 Don Quixote 8 3 4 Bern era 7.7, 7 Htukai < .o, o Roi’-y Mor .7.5, 8 Te Awha 7.0. Won by a length and a halt a long neck between second and third, lime. 1.22 4-5. SOITTRA HUNTERS’ FLAT. Of 75 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 1 Postman, 11.13 (Mr Iv. McDonald) 1 5 Tall Timber, 11.13 (Mr R . Plummer) 2 2 High Heather, 11.12 3 Also started: 3 Blackpool 11.2, 4 Glass lough 11.2. Won by three-quarters of a length, third horse a length and a half away. Time, 2.32 4-5. HO RON 111 HACK HANDICAP. Of 75 sovs. Six furlongs. 8 Revay, 8.0 (C. Stratton) ... 1 2 Kahiicatoa, 8.5 (W. Horne) 2 5 Arrowhead, 8.3 (H. Gray) 3

Also started: 3 Henry of Navarre 9.0, 6 Cloyne 8.3, 1 Ganpot 8.1, 7 Evening Hero S.O, 4 Little Wonder 7.11, 9 Merry Cry 7.5, 11 Tawhairoa 7.5, 10 Shenanikida 7.5. Won by a long neck, a head between second and third. Time. 1.22 4-5.

PAKURANGA MEETING SPALPIKO’S CUP J CONCLUDING RESULTS. AUCKLAND. Aug. 23. The Pakuranga Hunt Club’s annual race meeting was held at Eltenslie today in beautiful weather. The track was only slightly holding. The tot'alisntor put through £34.871 10s. compared with £40.988 last year, a decrease of £6llO 10s. Result's: PAKURANGA HUNT CUP. I Of 600 sovs. About three miles. 4 Spailpiko', 9.12 (F. Foster) ... 1 l 2 Odin, 10.11 (L. Dulieu) 2 3 Mash cor, 11.0 (J. Mcßae) ... 3 Also started: 2 Frey j a, 9.0 (bracketed with, Odin); 1 St. Warrigal, 10.3; 1 5 Rodger, 9.10; 7 Absent, 9.0 ; 6 Scanamoue'he, 9.7, including 71b penalty. At the top .of the hill the last time Siaramonr,he. who was _ leading, fell, bringing down St. Warrigal and Mnisliuor. Spalpiko went on to win easily by lour lengths. Mashcor was remounted and was 359 yards away third. Rodger and Frayja. also fell. Burgess, rider of Freyja, receiving a. broken collarbone. Time, 0.22. AU.CK.LAN 1> HANDICAP.

Of 200 sovs. One mile. 2 On tom a, car. 7.11 (E. Ludlow) 1 4 Principal, 8.2 (A. Parsons) 2 5 Calaris, R. Hall, 8.12 (R. Hall) 3 Also started: 7 Sir Moil'd, 9.0; •: Trishna. 8.12; 8 Sulla, 8.3; 1 Itorssihirc carried 7.10 ; 12 Bizarre, carried 7.0; If Dayform carried 7.2; 9 Arch Eagle, 7.9; 6 Vanessa. 7.0. 11 Ca times', 7.0. Won by a. neck ; third horse fom lengths away. Time, 1.43 2-5. LADIES’ BRACELET. Of 200 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 1 Perinyplain, 11.7 (Mr F. Baker) J 3 Domicau, 10.7 (Mr .1. Morris) 2 2 Fall of the Year. 11.7 (Mr H. Dodds) •••... 3 Also started : 5 Oscar, 11.10; 4 Day Lass. 10.10; 10 Small Goods, 10.7 ; 7 Royal Survey, 10.7; 8 Temperature, carried 10.99 Lost Cornet, 10.7.; 6 Catullus, 10.7. Won by a neck; a head bet ween second and third. Time, 2.16. DUNEDIN HANDICAP. Of 350 sovs. Six furlongs. 1 Chromadyne, 7.0, car. 7.4 (R. Mellish) 1 4 Lucy Rose, 7.6 (A. Parsons) 2 6 Sea C'oh, ear. 7.7 (FI. Wiggins) 3 Also started: 2 Gold Money, 9.0 1 ; 3 Royal Ruler, carried 7.8; 6 Prince of Grunge, carried 7.6; 17 King’s Speech, carried 7.13; 8 Lady’s Boy, 7.7; 13 Kingfield, 7.6; 14 Envoy, carried 7.0; 16 Llanore, 7.3; 9 White Wings, 7.3; 10 Flying Prince, carried 7.2; 12 Grand Spirit, 7.0; 7 Awnmutu. 7.0; 11 Foot Hide, carried 7.5; 15 Valroe. 7.0. Won by three-quarters of a length ; a neck between second and third. Time. 3.15.

NEW ZEALAND CUP F 0 RT Y-SEVE X NO) [ I NATIONS. The following nominations have been received for the New Zealand Cup, or 2000 so vs. ; two miles: Prod ice, Desert Glow. First Sight. Merry Damon. Merry Melody, High Court, Concentrate. Nnssock, In the Shade, Vali. King March, Lord Thoniond. Blimp, Royal Opera, Latin Quarter, Lucky Light. To Awha, Hynanna. Courageous, Nightimirch, Gay Crest, Bright- Glow. Mendip, The Sun, High Faintin’, My Own, Mount Shannon, Palm. Black Mint. Royal Game, Star Stranger, Panther, Shrewd, Don Quixote, (Jompris, Arikiwai, Town Major, Jaloux, Swil’tray, Count Palatine, Sta rshooter, Roan Geste, Hunting Cry, Count Cavour, Black Duke, Duellona, White Fang.

AUSTRALIAN TURF NEW ZEALANDERS PROMINENT. (United Pre«! AsGociatltm—Uy Electrio Telegraph Copyright). SYDNEY, Aug. 23. At Sydney to-day the Rlosehill races were held in fine weather. The results are : GR ANVILLE STAKES. Of 200 sovs. Nine furlongs. (First Division.) Dunraven (N.Z.), 7.13 (Humphries) 1 Hakata, 7.10 2 Miss Vara, 7.1 -3 k Sixteen started, including the New Zealanders Ben Hur and I’m Alone. The latter lost his rider at the release of the harrier. Dunraven won by a. long neck, with two and a-half lengths between second and third. Time, 1.54 L The New Zealander Stately was unplaced in the second division, won by Pinlioe (The Verderer —Prudent Flight). j DUNDAS HANDICAP. Of 200 sovs. Seven furlongs. Pentheus, 8.11 (Johnstone) 1 Waugoola. 7.8 2 Fujisan, 9.13 3 Twenty started, including the New Zealanders Eaglet. Goshawk and Valla r, hut Limerick was not started. Goshawk lost, his rider at- the five furlong post. Won by a length and aquarter, with Fujisan two and a-half

jcugwis tuvu.y. rime, i.zo (equals course record). ROSEHILL AUGUST HANDICAP. Of 250 sovs. One mile and three furlongs. In the Shade (X.Z.), 9.4 (R. S. Bagby) (I. Sunfiare. 7.3 2 Exact, 7.8 ;j Ten started, including Arikiwai (N.Z.), which ran fourth. Tn the Shade won easily by three-quarters of a length, with a similar distance between second and third. Time, 2.19. The New Zealanders Alula and Sargon were unplaced in the second division of the Three and Four-year-old Handicap, and Pispatu and Vali were unplaced in the Parramatta: Mile, which was won by Black Douglas (Riossendale —Tinkling).

INTERFERENCE WITH GOSHAWK. SYDNEY, Aug. 24. Tire stewards' inquired into interference with Goshawk at Rosehilt yesterday but were unable to say whether it was due to the carelessness of any particular rider. When Goshawk stumbled and lost his rider Eaglet lost ground and her prospects were spoiled. The jockey Voitre has recovered from his car injury and is again at work.

OUT FOR, A MONTH. MELBOURNE, Aug. 24. The jockey Badger was disqualified for a.month for interference in the first division of the Welter Handicap at the Williamstown races yesterday.

WATERLINE WINS AGAIN. MELBOURNE. Aug. 23. At the. Williamstown races to-day, the chief event was the, Underwood Stakes. UNDERWOOD STAKES. Oil 65(i sovs. One mile. Waterline (bx-N.Z.). 8.11 (R. Lewis) | Wise Force, 9.0 ’’ 2 Parkwnod, 9.0 3 Waterline won hv three-quarters of a. length. Time, 1.41.

ADELAIDE GRAND NATIONAL. ADELAIDE!, Aug. 23. At Adelaide to-day the chief event was the Grand' National Steeplechase. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLES. Oi 1250 sovs. About three miles. Sir Frewin, 9.3 (Elnddy) 1 Huja, 9.3 (Sheppard) 2 Hungarian, 10.13 (Fuller) 3 Nine started. Won by five lengths. Time, 5.59. a South Australian record.

TATTERS A EL’S GOLD* CUR. BRISBANE. Aug. 23. The Brisbane Tuttersall’s meeting was held 1 to-dav. The chief results a re: ,r 'TtersALL’S, GOLD CUP. Of 1000 iso vs. and a gold cup valued at 100 sovs. One mile and a-quarter. Prince Seremond, 7.7 (Smith) ... 1 High Treasure, 8.4 (Shean) 2 Lady Bine, 9.3 (O’Sullivan) 3 Twelve started, includinv Eden Hall (N.Z.), and; Sir Ribble. Won bv five lengths, with i\. neck between second and third. Time, 2.ILL

DANNEVIRKE MEETING RE-HAND TOADS 'DECLARED PALMERSTON N., Aug. 24. The fc I lowing re-handicaps have been rl'ccl.ircrlf for tin*. Dannovirke Racing Club’s meeting:— iGlengnrry Hurdles. —Whakaue, 10.0. Ncaglci Handicap.—Shrewd, 7.6. Umntaoroa Handicap.—Repay 8.2. Dannovirke Steeples.—Risk, 10.13. Harris Hack Handicap.— Repay, 5.3. J)aniirvirkc Himr Olull re -hand-icaps are: Ashcott Hurdles.—Postman, Tl.O. Hunt Club Steeples.—Risk; 10.1?.. Rakaintai Flat.—Shrewd, 7.7. tAkitio Bracelet.—Postman. 11.12. Knitoke Handicap.—Repay, 5.4.

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Hawera Star, Volume L, 25 August 1930, Page 3

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SPORTING Hawera Star, Volume L, 25 August 1930, Page 3

SPORTING Hawera Star, Volume L, 25 August 1930, Page 3

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